Abstract: In one embodiment, tables are created in such a way that allows rich querying using standard database routines and other tools. This is accomplished by providing developers and repository users with a set of schema guidelines that describe how the software related items are to be categorized in the tables and how to use such tables for rich querying. For example, one such guideline provides for course-grained versioning of items (e.g., artifacts, metadata, etc.)—as opposed to the fine grained object principle of unit change found in most repository systems such as the entity-property-value scheme. The developers or providers then use these guidelines to optimally categorize, in a natural way, their metadata and other software related items for storing copies thereof in the repository.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 16, 2007
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2012
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation
Inventors:
Anthony C. Bloesch, Dennis W. Minium, Keith W. Short